This is what Nancy Campbell of Above Rubies is saying now. That every thankless task you do in your home is sacred because by doing them you are fulfilling all those God-ordained destinies you earned by being born with a vagina. Is scrubbing toilets sacred?

I don’t see it. I see these things she’s listing as ‘must-dos’ of adulthood, unless you are fortunate enough to be able to hire someone else to do them. Things must happen to live your life not like a cave-person, or a bear with funiture. It has NOTHING to do with God.

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Suzanne Titkemeyer went from a childhood in Louisiana to a life lived in the shadow of Washington D.C. For many years she worked in the field of social work, from national licensure to working hands on in a children's residential treatment center. Suzanne has been involved with helping ithe plights of women and children' in religious bondage. She is a ordained Stephen's Minister with many years of counseling experience. Now she's retired to be a full time beach bum in Tamarindo, Costa Rica with the monkeys and iguanas. She is also a thalassophile. She also left behind years in a Quiverfull church and loves to chronicle the worst abuses of that particular theology. You can read more about the author here.